Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 18, 1923, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 18, 1923
ATTENTION KARMKR3 Bar
fain prices on Grain Drills. Call
and lnvesUi;ali at Peoples Hardware
Co. 18-tf
We have grasshopper poison mix
fd ready for ii.se. Itrown & Lowry
20-tf
Coming to
The Dalles, Oregon
Dr. Mellenthin
HriHUAMST
in IiiIim miiI iiii) for the
past twelve yearn
IKMiH NOT Ori'iltATM
Will he at
thm iai.i,i;s 110 n;i,
Monday, October 1
Officii Hoiiin: 10 a. in, to 4 p. in.
ONM IAV M,V
No (Xiiugu for (lousiiltiiHoii
lr. Mellenlhiit in a regular graduate
in medicinn and Hiirgery and in li
censed hy Dm Ktae of Oregon.
Ho visllH professionally the mora
Important 'towns and cities and of
fers to all who call on Huh trip free
coriHultatioii, except the expense of
Iff atnient when desired.
According to li in method of treat
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, Rail stones, ulcers of
ttoinach, lonwilM or adeuoidH.
lie Iwih to his credit wonderful re
rullH in dim-ANea of the stomach,
liver, bowuls, hlood, skin, nerves,
Imart, kiduey, bladder, bed wetting.
Catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, If'n idcerw and rectal ail-
If you havn hee ailing fur auf
length of time anil io not get any
butter, d nl fail to cull, an Improper
ra.v'ariui'HH rather than diaeauo are
vijry often Urn cauw of your long
Hcuidinc UotiUlo.
Kemeiuher ahova data, that couhuI
latjon on thia trip will he free tviid
tlitft IiIh treatmiiit U different.
Married women must bo accom
panied hy (heir husbands.
Address: 211 llradliury Illdg., I .oh
Angeles, Calif. 20-22.
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I LOCAL NEWS
I
.j. .j. 4. .j. a, .j. .j. .j. .t,
IiOARi) and ROOM for two school
children. Inquire this office, lt-pd
J a in en Carty and his daughter,
Miss Mary Carty, were visitors from
Juniper canyon Wednesday.
DRESSMAKING Mrs. C h a f f ee
and Mrs. Ueasoner. Over Stockgrow
ers liank, Heppner. lt-pd
Miss Elizabeth Phelps has return
ed to Eugene to continue her studies
at, the university for the couiing
year.
F. L. Hunter, lineman for the Pa
cific Telephone & Telegraph Co., was
here from Arlington Thursday in
stalling new phones.
ttenry uay, lormer rancher on
Rhea creek, now on a fine irrigated
tract near Hermiston, was a visitor
in Heppner Saturday.
Miss Margaret Wodson expects to
go to Portland Thursday to visit
friends for a few days before going
to Eugene to re-enter the university.
Uert Emerson, warehouse man
ager of the Oregon Co-operative
Wheat Growers' association, was in
H,eppner Thursday on business.
H. E. Crawford, an official of the
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., at Walla
Walla, was lyre a day or two last
week on a business trip.
Miss Lucy Butler, whose home is
at Skamania, Washington, is" the
guest of her friends, Mrs. C. W. Mc
Nanier this week.
Dr. N. E. Winnard and son Nor
ton were here from Eugene for a
day or two last week visiting friends.
Thev left for home Tuesday.
Marriage licenses recently issued
at the county clerk's office were:
Raymond II. Ferguson, 21 and Cora
mae Crawford, l'J; Taylor J. Corn,
40 and Mabel E. Warfleld, 20.
Miss Georgia Shipley, who has
been spending the summer in Cali
fornia, is here for a few days' visit
with relatives before reenterlng the
U. of 0. where she is a senior.
C. P. Herdener registered at Hotel
Heppner last Wednesday night from
Buenos Aires, Argentina . Mr. Herd
ener was traveling with his brother,
a well known salesman who makes
this territory regularly.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Reitiuan were in
Forehanded
People
Inside of (lie vault of I he bank are located
(In- individvual Sale Deposit ISox.es inain
t lined for those forehanded people who want
il.e ItKST OK PROTECTION for their
v ihuhles. Iloiids, stocks, insurance policies,
in i (gages, record.i, receipts, jewelry, trink
et ., etc , deserve hetter protection than they
1 e. etve when kepi in an office safe, tin box
in hidden away somewhere.
This hank has tiiesi
lot 1 eni at the rale ot t
up, according to the m
V ii the opportunity l
where it keeps its own
Safe Deposit Boxes
wo dollars a year and
e of the hox. It offers
1 keep your valuahles
Rent a Safe Deposit
I!, IK tod
Minded.
;y.
lor
he uuiulier now vacant is
Farmers and Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER. OREGON
Prices Have Dropped
a
a
m
m
inn
We
now ollerine, m v Mock at lower prices
MILL RUN BRAN
MIDDLINGS CALF MEAL
KlCl!t.'S MILK MAKER and MILK RATION
ALL KINDS OF POULTRY SUPPLIES
Seed Rve for Sale
town Saturday from their ranch
north of lone. Mr.. Reitmaij is wait
ing for his favorite seeding time,
which is about October 15, before
starting to plant his next year's crop.
Grant Wilkerson and family ar
rived in Heppner last Tuesday from
Notus, Idaho and expect to make this
place their future home. Mr. Wilker
son has taken a position with the
Case Furniture Co. as salesman and
expects to learn the details of that
business.
W. T. McRoberts had some excite
ment one evening last week when
his car took fire on the. road about
a mile south of town. He went after
the flames bare handed and suc
ceeded in extinguishing them before
much damage was done, receiving
some painful burns on his hands.
Mrs. W. . Irwin, who recently re
turned from Rockaway where she
and Betty spent the summer at their
cottage, says more people visited the
beaches tti's season than ever be
fore. The weather was fine at
Rockaway for the most part and the
change from eastern Oregon was de
lightful. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bayless have
gone to Idaho for a few weeTts' visit
with relatives and expected to spend
some time at Payette, Caldwell, Em
mett and Boie. They expect to re
turn to Heppner, however, Mr. Bay-
less Baying that this part of the
country is good enough for him as a
permanent abiding place.
Miss Annie Doherty, assistant to
the county agricultural agent, has re
turned from her vacation which was
spent at Portland, Seattle and Van
couver, B. C. Miss Doherty says she
had a very enjoyable trip but after
all there is no place quite like home.
The county agent's office Is now
open every day as before vacation.
Mrs. W. D. Baxter of Spokane is
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ma
honey, having arrived this morn
ing. The Mahoney and Baxter fam
ilies were business partners in north
Idaho for many years and are close
friends. Kenneth Mahoney met Mrs.
Baxter at Arlington when she arrived
on the midnight train and they drove
direct to Heppner.
Mrs. Annie Spencer had the nils
fortune to lose her fine Buick car
by fire while driving on the Rhea
creek road Mrs. Spencer had 3old
the car to C. C. Rhea, and was! lriv
ing it to his ranch to make delivery.
Slyi was In sight of the Rhea ranch
when the accident occurred. It is
understood the loss was partially cov
ered by insurance.
lit ter Farley and family, who have
been camping in the mountains near
Austin for several weeks, have re
turned to town to get the children in
school. Mr. Farley camped near
where his sheep are being rangrd
and he says range and stock condi
tions are good. The weather lately
has been hot even at that altitude
1 during the day, but the early morn-
j ing was ratlyr too cool for comfort,
i Charlio Lat.ourell, who left for San
! Diego early last week with Mrs. Lai
ourell and the baby, was turned back
at Portland and returned to Hepp
ner. An unexpected shipment of
11124 model Fords which had been
shipped from Portland before Mr.
Latourell arrived there was the
cause of spoiling his trip. Mrs.
Latourell went on to San Diego
where she expects to remain a couple
ot months.
Roland Humphreys, his two sis
ters Misses Leta and Evelyn and
Miss Ruth Tash, left by auto for Eu
gene Friday morning where they
will enlff the university for the com
ing year's work. From Tlie Dalles
Mr. Humphreys received a wire from
Roland saying they reached that
place in less than five hours after
leaving Heppner, which T. J. sas Is
a lot (juirker than they would have
made the run had he been at the
wheel.
!.. John Huston and wile, who
have been visiting his father, E. R.
Huston, for seme time have gone to
l-'ugeiie, where the di et;ir will serve
as assistant physician at. the Diversity
of Oregon during the coining year.
On their wa to Ku:- no wli: near
Oregon ("it, ;i spending ear ran Into
l'i : u a ml Iniocke,1 th, ,.o-iei':.
into the ditch Im. without serious re
sults to the occupants. The other
drivtr did not stop to see what dam
age he had done, but Dr Huston
caught the number on the other car
aud later It proved to belong to a
physician at Albany.
RAIXBOW TROUT PLANTED
IN WILIiOW CKEEK
Attaches of the state fish hatchery
at Bingham Springs cany to Hepp
ner last week with a truck load of
young Rainbow trout, which were
planted in the waters of upper Wil
low creek. Many of the youngsters
were of good size, some reaching 6
to 7 inches in length. About 25,000
fish were included in the truck load.
Church Ladies Entertain High School j
A reception to the teachers and j
pupils of the Heppner high school 1
was given by the ladies of the Chris- j
uan cnurcn last Tuesday evening
which was a most enjoyable affair,
according to those present. There
was a program, a social hour or so
and refreshments.
NOTICE
Any girl in trouble may communi
cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva
tion Army, at the White Shield
Home, 565 Mayfield avenue, Port
land, Oregon. 21-tf.
tar Theatre
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 18 and 19
HARRY CAREY in
"Good Men and True"
ROUND FOUR OF "FIGHTING BLOOD'
Thursday, Sept. 20,
WALLACE REID in
"Thirty Days"
SNUB POLLARD IN "HOOK, LINE
AND SINKER"
COUNTRY STORE FOR SALE
A country store in good location is
for sale for cash or on terms. For
information apply at Herald office.
21-23.
9
Drown &. Lowry
S HIIHPNER, OREGON Phone 642 !
'BVi
Will Koslde at Haker
Mr. Taylor Corn, well known
young man of Heppner and Miss Ma
bel Warfield of Baker, wore married
here a tew days ago, Rev. W. O.
Livingstone performing the cere
mony. They left immediately af.or
the ceremony for B iker where they
will reside. Mr. Corn has been em
ployed on the T. J. M.tilock ranch on
0:1 Hinton creek and is well known
here.
Desirable Home for Sale
Nearly half an acre of fine garden
ground with comfortable house of 7
rooms besides pantry and closets.
Built in cupboards; good cellar;
screen porch; store room, two chick
en houses with ample runs. Sub
stantial new fencing around prop
erty. Lots of fruit of all kinds in
cluding apples, best varieties' plums,
prunes, pears, peaches and all small
fruits, and four fine shade trees.
Splendid water system with both city
and ditch water. Four 1 1-2-inch
ditch d yd rants fer irragatlon. Place
well protected from winds and dust.
Price reasonable, terms easy. For
full particulars enquire at the Herald
office. 20-tf
FOR SALE
Good five-room house with large
lot and shade trees. Price $1500;
$300 down, balance on time. Apply
at the Herald office. 2022
FOR SALE Furnished house for
$2500. Terms. Call at this office
or write me at lone, Oregon. Mrs.
Walter Cason. 19-tf
Friday, Sept. 21,
ZANE GRAY'S
"The
Mysterious Rider
Our Gang in "BOYS TO BOARD"
Pathe News Weekly
Saturday, Sept. 22,
VERA GORDON in
"The Good Provider"
Two reel comedy, "FROM SOUP TO NUTS"
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 23 and 24,
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
in
"The Young Rajah"
Cartoon Comedy, "FELIX REVOLTS"
Next Week, a whole bunch of live ones :
Harold Lloyd in "GANDMA'S BOY"
Thos. Mcighan in "BACK HOME AND
BROKE"
"HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA"
Jack Holt in "THE MAN UNCONQUER
ABLE" Baby Peggy in "PEG O' THE MOVIES"
Marjorie Daw in "THE PRIDE OF
PALOMAR"
IT PAYS TO READ THE HERALD ADS
A
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Old proverb.
The New Model 1 924
FORD CARS
including Touring Cars, Coupes and Sedans
are splendid fulfillments of the
old proverb
They are things of beauty as well as of utility.
We have just received a car load of the new models which
are now on display in our sales room.
and more
lines are an improvement in ap-
Come and look them over. Note the higher
roomy Radiator, the improved fender lines.
Every change in Ford
pearancc
The engine and chassis
have not been changed,
is possible to make them
the heart
Thev are
and legs of the Ford,
alreadv as sturdy as it
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY
OF Till-: NEW MODELS. THE
DEMAND IS GREAT
FOR ONE
Latourell Auto Company
Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service
HEPPNER OREGON BOARDMAN